The PGYTECH Oak Grey Wrist Strap is designed for photographers and creators who want a secure way to carry their camera. With its sleek braided nylon cord and precision-machined magnetic quick release, the strap makes it easy to detach and reattach your camera. The adjustable sliding lock allows for a snug wrist fit, providing confidence and control during shoots. The anchor base swivels 360 degrees, helping to prevent tangling and allowing smooth camera handling. This wrist strap is suitable for both men and women and is compatible with most DSLR and mirrorless cameras, as well as action cameras. It's also lightweight and travel-ready, weighing just 34 grams.
The PGYTECH Oak Grey Wrist Strap is designed for photographers and creators who want a secure way to carry their camera. With its sleek braided nylon cord and precision-machined magnetic quick release, the strap makes it easy to detach and reattach your camera. The adjustable sliding lock allows for a snug wrist fit, providing confidence and control during shoots. The anchor base swivels 360 degrees, helping to prevent tangling and allowing smooth camera handling. This wrist strap is suitable for both men and women and is compatible with most DSLR and mirrorless cameras, as well as action cameras. It's also lightweight and travel-ready, weighing just 34 grams.
The PGYTECH Oak Grey Wrist Strap is designed for photographers and creators who want a secure way to carry their camera. With its sleek braided nylon cord and precision-machined magnetic quick release, the strap makes it easy to detach and reattach your camera. The adjustable sliding lock allows for a snug wrist fit, providing confidence and control during shoots. The anchor base swivels 360 degrees, helping to prevent tangling and allowing smooth camera handling. This wrist strap is suitable for both men and women and is compatible with most DSLR and mirrorless cameras, as well as action cameras. It's also lightweight and travel-ready, weighing just 34 grams.
The PGYTECH Oak Grey Wrist Strap is designed for photographers and creators who want a secure way to carry their camera. With its sleek braided nylon cord and precision-machined magnetic quick release, the strap makes it easy to detach and reattach your camera. The adjustable sliding lock allows for a snug wrist fit, providing confidence and control during shoots. The anchor base swivels 360 degrees, helping to prevent tangling and allowing smooth camera handling. This wrist strap is suitable for both men and women and is compatible with most DSLR and mirrorless cameras, as well as action cameras. It's also lightweight and travel-ready, weighing just 34 grams.
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PGYTech Camera Wrist Strap
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Camera Handstrap Wrist Strap with Quick Release
Pgytech Cb-127 Camera Wrist Strap Grey
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Better instructions. Looks like good product. Cant use the metal connector.The release is actually in the way when holding camera up.Made well. Impressed with that. Like the strap and how it fits. Hope that connector heavy enough to take the camera weight over time.
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After using the PGYTECH backpack and camera strap, I had to get the wrist strap as well. The wrist strap is made of what feels like a very soft suede leather. The strap is double sided so it's soft on both the outside and inside. The tighten ring is very simple to use with no locking mechanism.The part that I'm a big fan of is the quick release system. I own a few Peak Design gear with their proprietary quick-release and I much prefer the ball end attachment of the PGYTECH quick-release system. Nothing wrong with the PD system. The ball end just feels more secure and I was able to lock and unlock very quickly. The load-bearing cables of the PGYTECH is also thicker so it feels more robust.If you're looking for a good quality and comfortable wrist strap for your DSLR, ... MoreAfter using the PGYTECH backpack and camera strap, I had to get the wrist strap as well. The wrist strap is made of what feels like a very soft suede leather. The strap is double sided so it's soft on both the outside and inside. The tighten ring is very simple to use with no locking mechanism.The part that I'm a big fan of is the quick release system. I own a few Peak Design gear with their proprietary quick-release and I much prefer the ball end attachment of the PGYTECH quick-release system. Nothing wrong with the PD system. The ball end just feels more secure and I was able to lock and unlock very quickly. The load-bearing cables of the PGYTECH is also thicker so it feels more robust.If you're looking for a good quality and comfortable wrist strap for your DSLR, I highly recommend this one.
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I've had a nice leather wrist strap for a while. It's plenty sturdy and looks nice, but it doesn't use an anchor system. I haven't been able to quickly switch between a shoulder strap and wrist strap until now. I got the PGY shoulder strap first and then got this wrist strap to go with it. I love them both and I find myself using this wrist strap the most. It's very comfortable and the magnets make it convenient to keep on your wrist when you're not using it.I wasn't sure how I would like the PGY anchors compared to the PD disk anchors, but they're great! Because these are teardrop shaped and round, the anchor can swivel inside the connector and won't twist and wear out. The compromise is that the connector is a bit thicker than the PD connector.The strap itself is ... MoreI've had a nice leather wrist strap for a while. It's plenty sturdy and looks nice, but it doesn't use an anchor system. I haven't been able to quickly switch between a shoulder strap and wrist strap until now. I got the PGY shoulder strap first and then got this wrist strap to go with it. I love them both and I find myself using this wrist strap the most. It's very comfortable and the magnets make it convenient to keep on your wrist when you're not using it.I wasn't sure how I would like the PGY anchors compared to the PD disk anchors, but they're great! Because these are teardrop shaped and round, the anchor can swivel inside the connector and won't twist and wear out. The compromise is that the connector is a bit thicker than the PD connector.The strap itself is thick and sturdy. The slide moves nicely, and pulls tight if you let go of the camera. I have no fear of it sliding off or of the camera disconnecting. It can be a bit bulky, or feel like it's in the way at first, but it's easy to find a comfortable position for it while shooting. Plus the colors are attractive and look good with any camera, in my opinion.If you already have the PD strap, keep it. No reason to switch over. But if you're coming from any other strap, or buying your first one, this is an incredible option.
| Warranty | 1 YEAR |
PGYTech Camera Wrist Strap
Delivery $9.90
Camera Handstrap Wrist Strap with Quick Release
Pgytech Cb-127 Camera Wrist Strap Grey
Delivery $127.06
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Better instructions. Looks like good product. Cant use the metal connector.The release is actually in the way when holding camera up.Made well. Impressed with that. Like the strap and how it fits. Hope that connector heavy enough to take the camera weight over time.
After using the PGYTECH backpack and camera strap, I had to get the wrist strap as well. The wrist strap is made of what feels like a very soft suede leather. The strap is double sided so it's soft on both the outside and inside. The tighten ring is very simple to use with no locking mechanism.The part that I'm a big fan of is the quick release system. I own a few Peak Design gear with their proprietary quick-release and I much prefer the ball end attachment of the PGYTECH quick-release system. Nothing wrong with the PD system. The ball end just feels more secure and I was able to lock and unlock very quickly. The load-bearing cables of the PGYTECH is also thicker so it feels more robust.If you're looking for a good quality and comfortable wrist strap for your DSLR, ... MoreAfter using the PGYTECH backpack and camera strap, I had to get the wrist strap as well. The wrist strap is made of what feels like a very soft suede leather. The strap is double sided so it's soft on both the outside and inside. The tighten ring is very simple to use with no locking mechanism.The part that I'm a big fan of is the quick release system. I own a few Peak Design gear with their proprietary quick-release and I much prefer the ball end attachment of the PGYTECH quick-release system. Nothing wrong with the PD system. The ball end just feels more secure and I was able to lock and unlock very quickly. The load-bearing cables of the PGYTECH is also thicker so it feels more robust.If you're looking for a good quality and comfortable wrist strap for your DSLR, I highly recommend this one.
I've had a nice leather wrist strap for a while. It's plenty sturdy and looks nice, but it doesn't use an anchor system. I haven't been able to quickly switch between a shoulder strap and wrist strap until now. I got the PGY shoulder strap first and then got this wrist strap to go with it. I love them both and I find myself using this wrist strap the most. It's very comfortable and the magnets make it convenient to keep on your wrist when you're not using it.I wasn't sure how I would like the PGY anchors compared to the PD disk anchors, but they're great! Because these are teardrop shaped and round, the anchor can swivel inside the connector and won't twist and wear out. The compromise is that the connector is a bit thicker than the PD connector.The strap itself is ... MoreI've had a nice leather wrist strap for a while. It's plenty sturdy and looks nice, but it doesn't use an anchor system. I haven't been able to quickly switch between a shoulder strap and wrist strap until now. I got the PGY shoulder strap first and then got this wrist strap to go with it. I love them both and I find myself using this wrist strap the most. It's very comfortable and the magnets make it convenient to keep on your wrist when you're not using it.I wasn't sure how I would like the PGY anchors compared to the PD disk anchors, but they're great! Because these are teardrop shaped and round, the anchor can swivel inside the connector and won't twist and wear out. The compromise is that the connector is a bit thicker than the PD connector.The strap itself is thick and sturdy. The slide moves nicely, and pulls tight if you let go of the camera. I have no fear of it sliding off or of the camera disconnecting. It can be a bit bulky, or feel like it's in the way at first, but it's easy to find a comfortable position for it while shooting. Plus the colors are attractive and look good with any camera, in my opinion.If you already have the PD strap, keep it. No reason to switch over. But if you're coming from any other strap, or buying your first one, this is an incredible option.
This is a very nice more of a premium type strap, its well made looks good and feels comfortable on your wrist, has a built in quick release that work's very well and uses an oblong ball type design so that it can rotate in the release mech while attached to your camera and does not get tangled, unlike some similar designs. It locks in with a nice click and will not come loose without pressing the button.The strap can also be used as bracelet when not attached and uses a hidden magnet built into the strap to keep it in place on your wrist. (See Pics)QC and and overall build on this strap is top notch, and the microfiber synthetic leather is nicely done. But because its a matte finish like suede I think it may get dirty rather quickly. The strap itself feels fairly ... MoreThis is a very nice more of a premium type strap, its well made looks good and feels comfortable on your wrist, has a built in quick release that work's very well and uses an oblong ball type design so that it can rotate in the release mech while attached to your camera and does not get tangled, unlike some similar designs. It locks in with a nice click and will not come loose without pressing the button.The strap can also be used as bracelet when not attached and uses a hidden magnet built into the strap to keep it in place on your wrist. (See Pics)QC and and overall build on this strap is top notch, and the microfiber synthetic leather is nicely done. But because its a matte finish like suede I think it may get dirty rather quickly. The strap itself feels fairly soft but uses an inner layer of Dyneema for strength, this makes it a lot stronger then a standard leather strap, doubt this will break anytime soon.The strap slide is made of a satin anodized aluminum. Each lanyard ball has a 3 layer string so as it wears it will eventually show yellow this means it will soon be time to change this part out before it gets to the load bearing core layer and fails. 2 quick release balls are included as well as a triangle ring used on some cams.So far I really like this wrist-strap and would definitely suggest giving this one a try if your in the market for something like this.
I use both of these products as a combo. Swapping between either strap is a cinch, and I've almost got the one-handed operation mastered. I have no concerns over the strength of the cordage, and I comfortably hang a full-frame camera with a telephoto lens without any qualms. The materials seem very touch, and the captive ball design simply works. I don't have to fiddle with lining up a disc with a slot to connect; just drop in the ball and release the clip. If you plan to buy either of these designs, then go with both for maximum convenience.
I have PGYtech's excellent shoulder strap, this wrist strap is made with the same attention to quality. There is clever metal slide to make sure it's cinched well around the wrist. The listing calls the strap material "ultra high molecular weight polyethylene"... whatever, the strap feels soft and leather-like.Like the PGYtech shoulder strap, the wrist has a connector that uses the same PGYtech beads (not compatible with PD disk connectors) to attach to the camera with confidence. They are very easy to release for say, mounting the camera to a tripod or switching to the shoulder strap.The box is a trip, a little like Apple's boxes. Definitely a good gift box.
This wrist strap is similar to another one I have, but this one has a softer material and a unique quick connect system. The quick connectors are referred to as "quick beads", which is a functional design, but requires a hard press on the connector to disconnect. Although secure, the quick beads don't always attach properly, unless adjusted. The quick beads are round in nature and can rotate on the connector end, which I think is pretty neat.There is a warning on the box that says the suede microfiber can stain light colored objects, which is something to be aware of. The strap itself is a bit on the stiff side, but the exterior suede material is pleasantly soft.Just like the other strap I have, this one is bulky where the quick connectors attach. When using my ... MoreThis wrist strap is similar to another one I have, but this one has a softer material and a unique quick connect system. The quick connectors are referred to as "quick beads", which is a functional design, but requires a hard press on the connector to disconnect. Although secure, the quick beads don't always attach properly, unless adjusted. The quick beads are round in nature and can rotate on the connector end, which I think is pretty neat.There is a warning on the box that says the suede microfiber can stain light colored objects, which is something to be aware of. The strap itself is a bit on the stiff side, but the exterior suede material is pleasantly soft.Just like the other strap I have, this one is bulky where the quick connectors attach. When using my camera, I have to make sure the bulky connector is in between my thumb and index area, otherwise it can flop around and hit the camera.Overall, this is a durable feeling wrist strap with an interesting quick connector system, although it's not always easy to connect or disconnect. This strap is not the most original design since it borrows a lot of ideas from similar straps, but the suede material is very comfortable.
I'm a big fan of this wrist strap! It's made of all-leather and is just the right length allowing me to control camera settings and press the shutter without restricting my hand movements or being so long is gets into the picture.The quality of construction appears excellent with beautifully finished seams and PGYTech's proprietary latch system. The system allows a camera to be quickly released and securely locked back onto the strap with the push of a button. A small ball attached to a nylon cord is the basis of the lock and the cord even has a "wear" system that exposes a yellow inner lining when the cord needs replacement. The strap can be tightened or loosened on my wrist using a built in slider.-Bottom Line: Nice Wrist Strap Camera System! Quality Construction, ... MoreI'm a big fan of this wrist strap! It's made of all-leather and is just the right length allowing me to control camera settings and press the shutter without restricting my hand movements or being so long is gets into the picture.The quality of construction appears excellent with beautifully finished seams and PGYTech's proprietary latch system. The system allows a camera to be quickly released and securely locked back onto the strap with the push of a button. A small ball attached to a nylon cord is the basis of the lock and the cord even has a "wear" system that exposes a yellow inner lining when the cord needs replacement. The strap can be tightened or loosened on my wrist using a built in slider.-Bottom Line: Nice Wrist Strap Camera System! Quality Construction, Extra Camera Mount included, Quick strap release. Several color variations offered. Five Stars!
The PGYTECH wrist strap is very comfortable to wear, and the material is pliable and doesn't require the break-in period needed with some genuine leather straps. The quick release is easy to use and feels very secure when engaged. The plastic buckle which contains the QR mechanism is a bit bulky, so you'll have to turn it just right to get it out of your way; it's not enough of a bother to make it unusable, but I find that attaching it to the bottom strap slot on my camera cage makes it a non-issue.If you like the magnetic buckle attachment shown in the product videos, be advised that it may not work for you. Like many Chinese-made products, that feature is not quite "American-sized." The magnetic buckle can attach to the strap at only one point, so you'll find it ... MoreThe PGYTECH wrist strap is very comfortable to wear, and the material is pliable and doesn't require the break-in period needed with some genuine leather straps. The quick release is easy to use and feels very secure when engaged. The plastic buckle which contains the QR mechanism is a bit bulky, so you'll have to turn it just right to get it out of your way; it's not enough of a bother to make it unusable, but I find that attaching it to the bottom strap slot on my camera cage makes it a non-issue.If you like the magnetic buckle attachment shown in the product videos, be advised that it may not work for you. Like many Chinese-made products, that feature is not quite "American-sized." The magnetic buckle can attach to the strap at only one point, so you'll find it impossible to use if your wrist is larger than ~7.5 inches. If you don't care about the magnetic feature, a larger wrist won't be a problem.It's a nice strap overall, but it would be good to see a lower-profile buckle and more than one magnetic attachment point in the next iteration.
This strap is definitely well made. Looks classy and the leather is soft. The quick release works great as well.I used this strap on one full day of shooting and noticed that sometimes the slider that adjusts the tightness will sometimes keep the strap almost too restricted where it can't spin around my wrist.I have a couple of other wrist straps that are designed with more of a loose fit but still secure.I'm still going to give it five stars because the build quality is excellent. Some people might actually like how tight this strap can get but I personally like my wrist straps to be somewhat loose to where they can spin around and follow the camera.
| Warranty | 1 YEAR |